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[00:00:00] Hello, this is your Daily Dose of Newsroom Onmanorama. I am your host Meenu and these are the major
[00:00:16] news stories of Friday, April 12th, 2024. The National Investigation Agency has arrested
[00:00:23] two accused, including the mastermind in Bengaluru's Dhamishram Cafe Blast case.
[00:00:30] Bresler Vinish Bukhart accused the WFI of trying to stop her from competing in the Olympic qualifiers
[00:00:36] by creating logistical hurdles for her support staff. It charged vehemently denied by the
[00:00:41] Federation, which claimed that she applied after the deadline to send entries had expired.
[00:00:48] A daily court sent by the Trashur Samadhi leader K. Kavidha to CBI Kasturi till April 15th
[00:00:53] in the alleged Daily XA's policy scam. Defense Minister Dathna Singh said that the Congress
[00:01:00] party will become extinct like the denoucer in a few years and liken the infighting in that party
[00:01:06] to the reality show Big Boss. In one of the biggest humaneer in drives in Kerala, a group of people
[00:01:14] has raised Rs 34 crore for the release of Coal Coat native Abdul Rahim who has been jailed
[00:01:21] in Saudi Arabia's Riyadh for the past 18 years. Let's get into the details.
[00:01:27] The National Investigation Agency on Friday arrested two accused, including the mastermind
[00:01:33] in Bengaluru's Dhamishram Cafe Blast case. Misawir Hussain Shahsib and Abdul Mateen
[00:01:39] Ahmad Taha were traced to their hideout near Kolkata and apprehended by an MAAT set officials.
[00:01:46] Shahsib was the one who placed the improvised explosive device at the cafe at Taha was the
[00:01:51] mastermind behind the planning and execution of the blast. This pursuit was supported by coordinated
[00:01:57] action and cooperation among the NIA, Central Intelligence agencies and the State Police
[00:02:02] agencies of West Bengal, Telangana, Karnataka and Kerala.
[00:02:08] Rassler Vinesh Bukhat on Friday accused the WFI of trying to stop her from competing in
[00:02:13] the Olympic call fails by creating logistical hurdles for her support staff, a charge vehemently
[00:02:19] denied by the Federation which claimed that she applied after the deadline to send entries had
[00:02:24] expired. The 29-year-old Bukhat who won 53 kg bronze medals in 2019 and 2022 world championships
[00:02:33] besides a gold in 2018 Asian Games in 50 kg also said she is fearful of being trapped
[00:02:40] in a doping case. Wrestling Federation of India said Bukhat's request mail for
[00:02:46] accreditation of a coach and physio came on March 18 but by then it had already sent the
[00:02:52] entries of the players, coaches and medical staff to the world-coverning body UWW as the
[00:02:58] registration deadline was March 11. A daily court on Friday sent Bharat Daswamati leader
[00:03:06] K. Kavita to CB Kastadi till April 15 in the alleged Delhi excise policy scam.
[00:03:12] Special Judge Kaviti Beveja passed the order after hearing arguments of the Central Bureau
[00:03:16] of Investigation as well as Kavita's counsel. The 46-year-old Kavita was arrested by the
[00:03:23] CBI in Tihar Jail where she was lodged after her arrest by the enforcement directorate
[00:03:28] in a money-laundering case linked to the alleged scam on Thursday.
[00:03:34] Defense Minister Raghna Singh said on Friday that the Congress party will become extinct
[00:03:39] like the denoser in a few years and liken the infighting in that party to the reality show
[00:03:44] Bigg Boss. At a rally in Uttarakhand, Raghna Singh said that the exodus of leaders from
[00:03:50] the Congress continues and they are quitting the party one after another and joining the BJP.
[00:03:55] He also commented on the infighting in the opposition party.
[00:03:58] The defense minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has emerged
[00:04:04] as a strong country. Its voice is heard distinctly on international forums and taken seriously,
[00:04:10] Raghna Singh added. In one of the biggest humanitarian drives in Kerala, a group of people
[00:04:17] raised Rs 34 crore for the release of Co-Cognitive Abdul Rahim who has been jailed in
[00:04:24] Saudi Arabia's Riyadh for the last 18 years. An action committee formed for the crowdfunding
[00:04:30] raise the wall amount for Rahim's release when only three days were left for his death sentence.
[00:04:35] The representatives of the committee announced the news in a press conference in Kory Kode on
[00:04:40] Friday. Apart from carelights, Malayalis in Riyadh organised a biryani challenge to raise
[00:04:45] the funds that should be paid as blood money for Rahim's release. As per reports,
[00:04:51] Rs 24 crore was raised within four days. The action committee had launched a mobile app
[00:04:57] Save Abdul Rahim for crowdfunding. Apart from the app, a huge number of people
[00:05:03] contacted the action committee to contribute to the good deed.
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